Ciao a tutti,

    Siamo andati a raccogliere i funghi e abbiamo trovato un bel po ‘di questi Chantalles invernali. Dalla mia ricerca, sono abbastanza sicuri da mangiare ma non sono un esperto di funghi, quindi ci sono dei funghi velenosi dall’aspetto simile che dovrei essere a conoscenza? Non riuscivo a trovare online che avevano bisogno di una preparazione specifica. Sono sicuri da mangiare dopo la pulizia?

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    1. BakerYeast on

      Leotia lubrica (rustonupikka) is similar looking, but it feels completely different (rubbery)

    2. sufficient_bilberry on

      Rule of thumb: never pick any mushrooms that you do not recognise. Read guidebooks, or even enroll on a course to learn if you don’t have any friends who could teach you about mushrooms. There’s several extremely poisonous mushrooms in Finnish forests.

      That being said, it does seem like you have scored a fine bunch of suppilovahvero! I’m not aware of any poisonous mushrooms that would look closely like them. However, always make sure that they have the ‘trumpet’ shape, a yellow foot and are hollow. Some seitikki (cortinarius) can look a bit like them in size and color, but they don’t have the trumpet shape, instead the cap grows in a subtle conical shape [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cortinarius_rubellus](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cortinarius_rubellus)

      Disclaimer: I am not a mushroom sensei but love picking winter mushrooms every year.

    3. Saniainen_ on

      Yes, these are funnel chanterelles. Another comment already mentioned a similar mushroom.

      About making them. You can either fry them on low heat and put them in the freezer, fry them on high heat if you are preparing them right away, or dry them. I would use at least butter and salt in cooking.

      The mushroom has a hollow stem and it is worth tearing the larger ones in half so you can check if there are any insects inside the stem. Stem (or leg) is also a bit chewy, so I would cut them in 2-3 pieces depending on how long the stem is.

      My favorite dishes from the funnel chaterelles are mushroom pie, meatballs with mushrooms, or mushrooms fried as they are with a generous amount of onion (and salt and butter).

    4. LonelyRudder on

      You can’t really go wrong if you find that much. They are hollow, hygroscopic, yellow foot, that’s it.

    5. aviation_expert on

      Psilocybin mushrooms are in the wild as well? Or you can just buy them?

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